Abyssic Hate

Abyssic Hate

depressive black metal

Australia

"A dense wall of sound emerges from relentless tremolo picking and suffocating tempo shifts, enveloping listeners in a claustrophobic yet cathartic experience."

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Suicidal Emotions

Suicidal Emotions

2000

About Abyssic Hate

Abyssic Hate stands as a haunting force within the underground music scene, channeling a visceral expression of despair that resonates deeply with those who encounter it.
Abyssic Hate stands as a haunting force within the underground music scene, channeling a visceral expression of despair that resonates deeply with those who encounter it. Their music draws listeners into a realm where existential dread and emotional turmoil intertwine, reflecting the darker corners of human experience. In doing so, they carve out a niche that challenges conventional notions of heaviness and introspection in heavy music. The band's approach is marked by an unwavering commitment to raw authenticity, employing lo-fi production techniques that amplify the sense of isolation inherent in their sound. This deliberate choice creates an immersive atmosphere, allowing listeners to feel the weight of each note and rhythm as if they were walking through a desolate landscape. Abyssic Hate's sonic palette relies on repetitive motifs that build tension while simultaneously invoking a sense of melancholy, inviting an almost meditative engagement with the music. Lyrically, their work often navigates themes of nihilism, alienation, and personal suffering, using stark imagery and a confessional tone that evokes genuine emotion rather than mere shock. The storytelling is impressionistic; it invites interpretation while grounding itself in relatable experiences of pain and loss. This balance between sincerity and abstraction enhances the overall impact of their art.

Full discography

Abyssic Hate's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2 albums 2000–2006
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Abyssic Hate sound like?

A dense wall of sound emerges from relentless tremolo picking and suffocating tempo shifts, enveloping listeners in a claustrophobic yet cathartic experience. Rooted in depressive black metal. Start with A Decade of Hate.

What is the best Abyssic Hate album to start with?

The best album to start with is "A Decade of Hate" (2006). It's the most representative of what makes Abyssic Hate worth hearing.

Who is Abyssic Hate for?

If you're into depressive black metal, Abyssic Hate is worth your time. A dense wall of sound emerges from relentless tremolo picking and suffocating tempo shifts, enveloping listeners in a claustrophobic yet cathartic experience.

How many albums does Abyssic Hate have?

Abyssic Hate has 2 releases in their discography, including 2 albums.